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Spatial Variability of Community Characteristics and Above-ground Biomass of Functional Group in Degraded Sandy Grassland
    • Spatial Variability of Community Characteristics and Above-ground Biomass of Functional Group in Degraded Sandy Grassland

    • Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation   Vol. 25, Issue 1, Pages: 20-25(2006)
    • Published:2006

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  • Zuo Xiao an, Zhao Xue yong, Zhang Tong hui, et al. Spatial Variability of Community Characteristics and Above-ground Biomass of Functional Group in Degraded Sandy Grassland[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2006, 25(1): 20-25. DOI:

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